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Rosie's Diner Roadside America New Nostalgic Steel Sign "free Shipping!!!" on 2040-parts.com

US $14.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:DESPATATE Manufacturer Part Number:XL1128

ROSIE'S DINER

LUCINDA LEWIS

ROADSIDE AMERICA

Nostalgic Sign - NEW

This auction is for one (1) NEW nostalic sign. This sign is 16" wide and 12.5" tall. It has pre-punched hole in the corners for hanging.

As always click the ASK SELLER A QUESTION button on this listing or inquire directly to 352 544 8244.

Limited time offer - buy any 2 of our signs and we'll send a 3rd of your choice absolutely free.   Just call or email us your choice and all 3 will be shipped together!

MADE IN USA !!!


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